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    The HomePNA Alliance (formerly the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance, also known as HPNA) is an incorporated non-profit industry association of companies that develops and standardizes technology for home networking over the existing coaxial cables and telephone wiring within homes, so new wires do not need to be installed.

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    Technicolor: an umbrella company (Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation) encompassing all versions and ancillary services (1914–present). Technicolor labs : a group of film laboratories worldwide, owned and run by Technicolor for post-production services including developing, printing, and transferring films in all major color film processes ...

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    On 25 February 2015, Technicolor acquired the French independent animation producer OuiDo! Productions. On July 23 of the same year, Cisco Systems announced the sale of its television set-top box and cable modem business to Technicolor for $600 million—part of a division originally formed by Cisco's $6.9 billion purchase of Scientific Atlanta.

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    Technicolor Group S.A. (formerly Technicolor Creative Studios, Technicolor SA, and Thomson Multimedia) is a French company that is involved in visual effects, motion graphics and animation services for the entertainment, media and advertising industries.

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  9. CommScope - Wikipedia

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    CommScope was originally a product line of Superior Continental Cable, which was founded in 1953 in Hickory, North Carolina. [10] In 1961, Superior created a division called Comm/Scope, which developed CATV systems and sold a coaxial cable named CommScope.